New Zealand Certificate in Carpentry Level 4
Course details
Domestic tuition | $4,000 per year |
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NZQF Level | 4 |
About the course
How long it takes
The New Zealand Certificate in Carpentry Level 4 typically takes 3-4 years to complete.
How much it costs
You can find out more about costs by referring to What it costs and how long it takes. For more information contact the team at BCITO Te Pūkenga.
What you'll learn
You'll learn the skills required by people working in the carpentry industry. This qualification covers:
Carpentry fundamentals
- tools, equipment and materials
- legislation, consents and licensing
- building types and methods
- drawings and specifications
- building science and mathematics
- planning and communication
Preliminary work
- site establishment and maintenance, demolition and set-out
Support Structures
- framed floors, concrete floors, retaining walls
Frames and structures
- walls, roofs, ceilings, columns, posts, beams and portals
Exterior envelope
- roof claddings, exterior joinery, wall claddings
Interior lining and finishing
- insulation, linings, finishing trim, interior joinery, hardware, sound control
Need to know more?
For additional qualification information refer to the NZQA website or call us: 0800 422 486.
About the provider
BCITO (Building and Construction Industry Training Organisation) is the largest provider of construction trade apprenticeships in New Zealand. We are appointed by the government to develop and implement industry qualifications for the building and construction sector. We’re passionate about leading the construction industry to create the best-skilled people for tomorrow. What makes us get up in the morning? The notions of professionalism, the future and skills. We endeavour to work on these aspects of the building industry as they have the ability to increase the productivity, quality and perception of the construction sector in New Zealand. We are BCITO and we're building people.